My current research centres on the history of the OED, from its beginnings in the late 1850s up to and including the major online revision currently underway down the road at Oxford University Press. I’m particularly interested inOED’s coverage of individual authors and periods in the language (Shakespeare, Austen, the 18th century), its consequent influence on literary and linguistic history, and its treatment of areas of language relating to culture and society (e.g. politics, sex & gender, usage and correctness). Some of my research can be seen on my website Examining the OED.

I began my research career as a medievalist, with publications on the late Middle English poem Piers Plowman and its textual and editing history, e.g. Piers Plowman: the Z Version (ed. with A. G. Rigg, Toronto, 1983) and Piers Plowman: the Evolution of the Poem (Cambridge University Press, 1996; reprinted 2006) – and most recently the collection of essays edited with Barry Windeatt on the contribution of Derek Brewer to the study of medieval English literature, Traditions and Innovations in the Study of Middle English Literature: The Influence of Derek Brewer, published by Boydell and Brewer (2013).

The Society's Dictionary: Articles and Excerpts on the OED. Virtual issue of The Transactions of the Philological Society available here at www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com (accessed March 2014)

Traditions and Innovations in the Study of Middle English Literature: The Influence of Derek Brewer, ed. Charlotte Brewer and Barry Windeatt, Woodbridge, UK: Boydell and Brewer, 2013

Treasure-House of the Language: the Living OED, New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 2007

ARTICLES IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS/CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOOKS

--"'That reliance on the ordinary': Jane Austen and the Oxford English Dictionary", in Review of English Studies 66 (2015), 744-65. Selected as Editors' choice for free online access and available here

--'Metalanguage and Labelling in English Dictionaries', in The Oxford Handbook of Lexicography, ed. Philip Durkin, Oxford University Press, 2015, chapter 30, 488-500

--‘Shakespeare and the OED’, forthcoming in the Cambridge World Shakespeare Encyclopedia, ed. Bruce Smith et al

--'Words and Dictionaries: OED, MED and Chaucer', in Traditions and Innovations in the Study of Middle English Literature: The Influence of Derek Brewer, ed. Charlotte Brewer and Barry Windeatt, D. S. Brewer (2013), 215-61